Development of next-generation light-weight ternary Mg--Al--Li alloys for beampipe applications in particle accelerators
Kamaljeet Singh, Kangkan Goswami, Raghunath Sahoo, and Sumanta Samal

TL;DR
This study designs and evaluates novel lightweight Mg--Al--Li alloys aiming to improve beampipe materials for particle accelerators by optimizing radiation length and stiffness, showing promising results over traditional materials.
Contribution
The paper introduces a systematic approach to designing Mg--Al--Li alloys with enhanced radiation length and comparable stiffness for accelerator beampipe applications.
Findings
Alloys exhibit higher radiation lengths than conventional materials.
Elastic moduli are comparable to traditional beampipe materials.
Improved figure of merit X0 E^{1/3} demonstrated.
Abstract
The current study reports the design of advanced light-weight materials for high-energy accelerator beampipe applications. The objective is to optimize the combined requirements of high radiation length and stiffness properties of the designed materials. The present study targets conventional beampipe materials such as aluminum, titanium, and stainless steel as primary performance benchmarks. These conventional beampipes are used at synchrotron radiation sources, such as Indus-1 and Indus-2 in India, the Nuclotron-based Ion Collider Facility in Russia, and the ring synchrotron facility SIS 100/300 at the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research in Germany. In this context, a series of ternary Mg--Al--Li alloys is systematically investigated to enhance the figure of merit. Two aluminum--rich alloys, A1 () and A2…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnesium Alloys: Properties and Applications · Aluminum Alloy Microstructure Properties · Fusion materials and technologies
